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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 456011" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>What I’m saying is I feel this impact, per dollar spent, is significantly higher on habitat. You could argue both are localized impacts and maybe you work them together. But, I’d still personally want one habitat project of high quality versus 10 predator control projects spending the same money. Once you get good habitat, then hit the predators. They’ll definitely be there once there are actually critters. </p><p></p><p>I love Delta and understand the predator side of their work. I think if you’re in decent habitat it makes sense. But more and more we’re dealing with deserts that have no ability to really support wildlife. We could kill every predator out there and still wouldn’t have much. We were right on the edge of that and it’s been clear the difference. That said a SOB coyote ate a mallard drake on one of my trail cams last spring lol. So we need to tip a few over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 456011, member: 983"] What I’m saying is I feel this impact, per dollar spent, is significantly higher on habitat. You could argue both are localized impacts and maybe you work them together. But, I’d still personally want one habitat project of high quality versus 10 predator control projects spending the same money. Once you get good habitat, then hit the predators. They’ll definitely be there once there are actually critters. I love Delta and understand the predator side of their work. I think if you’re in decent habitat it makes sense. But more and more we’re dealing with deserts that have no ability to really support wildlife. We could kill every predator out there and still wouldn’t have much. We were right on the edge of that and it’s been clear the difference. That said a SOB coyote ate a mallard drake on one of my trail cams last spring lol. So we need to tip a few over. [/QUOTE]
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